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An Carved Statuary Marble Sculpture Of A Reclining Veiled Female Sphinx
Period | 18th Century | ||||||||||||
Materials | Of statuary marble. | ||||||||||||
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Creation Date | Eighteenth Century. | ||||||||||||
Description | Possibly English. Carved in the form of a sphinx with a lion's body and the head and torso of a neoclassical veiled female. Restorations to tail. Research report available on request. |
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Styles / Movements | Neoclassical, Traditional | ||||||||||||
Patterns | Traditional | ||||||||||||
Dealer Reference Number | 11511 | ||||||||||||
Incollect Reference Number | 297107 |
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